We opened our doors in 2003.
We have over 5400 square feet of wine inventory.
We carry over 2500 different wines in-stock at any time.
We have an extensive collection of hard-to-find collectible wines.
All of our wines are stored either cork down or on their sides to prevent the corks from drying out.
No sunlight ever disturbs our wines.
Our overhead lighting system utilizes UV filters to protect the wines.
We are “Green” with our shipping methods – no foam
Our store really exists! We are not an internet-only-store that sells out of a distributors “book”. Distributors sell wine so fast that you can’t rely on their books, yet some “stores” will advertise everything a distributor has listed – only to tell you later the item is “sold out." This can be very frustrating for the buyer and really gives our industry a black eye.
Our inventory is real. We don’t play games with having you order wines we don’t have. That’s right, some stores do this! We don’t Read more »

We opened our doors in 2003.
We have over 5400 square feet of wine inventory.
We carry over 2500 different wines in-stock at any time.
We have an extensive collection of hard-to-find collectible wines.
All of our wines are stored either cork down or on their sides to prevent the corks from drying out.
No sunlight ever disturbs our wines.
Our overhead lighting system utilizes UV filters to protect the wines.
We are “Green” with our shipping methods – no foam
Our store really exists! We are not an internet-only-store that sells out of a distributors “book”. Distributors sell wine so fast that you can’t rely on their books, yet some “stores” will advertise everything a distributor has listed – only to tell you later the item is “sold out." This can be very frustrating for the buyer and really gives our industry a black eye.
Our inventory is real. We don’t play games with having you order wines we don’t have. That’s right, some stores do this! We don’t think this is ethical, therefore what you see on-hand on our site is what we actually have – no games. This includes our “DEAL-OF-THE-DAY” wines. Don’t believe us? Go ahead and order wine from one of these places and notice how long it takes them to send out your wine. Our orders leave the same day or the next business day because WE ACTUALLY HAVE THE WINE.
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